Sunday, May 24, 2009

GOodbye West Brom, MIddlesborough and Newcastle.They will relegate to Championship next season..

A deflected first-half goal from Gareth Barry ended 16 seasons of Premier League for Newcastle United as Aston Villa picked up a 1-0 home win.

A spirited Sunderland performance saw them lose out in the fixture but stay up anyway, in truth the Black Cats' performance merited a place in the top flight. Nicolas Anelka grabbed the first with a fine individual goal just after half time, Sunderland equalised through Kieran Richardson before Chelsea won the game with goals from Salomon Kalou and Ashley Cole. Kenwyne Jones headed home a late consolation goal.

Hull City Stay Up Despite Defeat To Manchester UnitedUnited’s youngsters had too much for the Tigers but results elsewhere means Brown’s men are safe.

There was to be no Middlesbrough miracle at Upton Park, where goals by Carlton Cole and Junior Stanislas sent Gareth Southgate's side plummeting through the relegation trap-door.

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